What Johnston, Troutman Pledge As Mayor

November 1, 1987

WINTER PARK — With two days before election, mayoral candidates Russell Troutman and David Johnston are banking on voters selecting their campaign platforms for the next three years. With that in mind, here is a checklist of some of the programs, ideas and promises each candidate says he would fulfill if elected: With that in mind, here is a checklist of some of the programs, ideas and promises each candidate says he would fulfill if elected:

Russell Troutman:

Have the city allocate more money to the fire department to ensure it is on par with the police department.

Enact a program to improve and preserve the city's lakes, including a citizen education program.

Appoint more minorities to city boards to create a better community balance.

Have the city pay for repair and maintenance of sidewalks damaged by city trees.

David Johnston:

Expand the city's Neighborhood Watch program to include home inspections and safety programs done by firefighters.

Have the city pay for repair and maintenance of sidewalks damaged by city trees.

Create a recycling program to help reduce garbage collection costs.

Develop and implement a program to prevent the further decline of the city's lakes and waterways.